Ohio’s College Credit Plus program (formerly PSEO) is a popular choice for students - and for good reason. This program allows students to earn college credits while in high school, all for free. Students can enroll in courses at LCCC and receive dual credit for high school requirements and for college credit. These credits may be used at LCCC or for transfer to the college or university of choice after high school graduation. This state-funded program covers tuition, books and fees.

Students may choose to:

Take courses on one of LCCC's campuses or online

Take courses at their High School

Take courses during the summer

The MyUniversity program, a unique partnership between LCCC and area high schools, provides a pathway for high school students to the full college experience – starting in high school! MyUniversity builds on Ohio’s College Credit Plus program where 7-12 grade students can begin their college pathway before graduating from high school. Additionally, MyUniversity students have the opportunity to graduate high school with both an associate degree and a high school diploma, free of charge and well on their way to the bachelor’s degree from the University Partnership.

LCCC’s Credit In Escrow

Earn College Credit NOW That You Can Use Later

LCCC's Credit In Escrow program allows qualifying high school students to take college courses to receive college credit and students can choose to have college courses count toward high school graduation. Credits are then utilized at LCCC or for transfer to the college or university of choice. Under this program, tuition and all associated course costs are the responsibility of the student.

Smart Path FWD

Northeast Ohio’s four community colleges – LCCC, Cuyahoga Community College, Lakeland Community College and Stark State College – offer a smart path forward for students, employers and our region. Learn more.

Earn College Credit for Your Experience

Your professional, military or volunteer experience in an applied area may make you eligible to receive college credit. Click here to learn more.